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Rollerman

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953 nut

Like you said, not much on style but you would think they could have put a 90 on the exhaust pipe and a 12" pipe to get it away from your butt.      :text-coolphotos:                  :text-thankyoublue:

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Wishin4a416

Very simple in design, but hey, its a worker. Done a nice plowing job!

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oliver2-44

I like that rear lift.  Reminds me of the lift on the old Farmalls and Deeres before 3 pt.

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AMC RULES
Looks pretty darn cool to me...
has a style all it's own.   
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DennisThornton

Would love to see more of the rear end and final drive!

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CasualObserver
@Rollerman  Good to see you stop by old friend, I was wondering if you'd forgotten about us!
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wildman

I like the crude style

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Terry M

I love seeing, reading and learning of old tractors like yours...Thanks for the pics and history info!!:handgestures-thumbupright:

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Rollerman

Very simple in design, but hey, its a worker. Done a nice plowing job!

Thanks...with the front wheel in the furrow it steers itself.

 

Would love to see more of the rear end and final drive!

Dennis if you look at that second picture down you can see the chain leading back to the right side wheel hub.
The trans sets ahead of the engine in the middle of the tractor.
Instead of hubs on the axles, there are sprockets with chains running back to the wheel hubs.

@Rollerman

 Good to see you stop by old friend, I was wondering if you'd forgotten about us!

Nah...just been a little overwhelmed with work last few years.

I love seeing, reading and learning of old tractors like yours...Thanks for the pics and history info!!:handgestures-thumbupright:

Thanks!
Not much on the Homesteader Tractors, kind of obscure.

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Wheel-N-It
I like it! Its nicely different :)
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roadapples

Would love to see more of the rear end and final drive!

How many times have we heard that before?......I`m sorry, can`t help myself. I`ll shut up now.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@Rollerman Thanks I missed your thread the first time around. That is some machine. With that muffler it would be a butt warmer.

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